HANOVER, N.H. (WCAX) - A nonpartisan group of Dartmouth College students plans to gather for a dinner and vigil Thursday evening, the same day that Charlie Kirk was supposed to have taken part in a debate on campus.
It was supposed to be a debate between two prominent opposing political viewpoints -- Hasan Piker and Charlie Kirk. But now, in the wake of Kirk’s death, political violence is now at the center of students’ discussions.
Jack Coleman is the president of the Dartmouth Conservatives student club. He’s also an ambassador for the Dartmouth Political Union, the nonpartisan student organization that organized Charlie Kirk’s visit. He says he is still coming to terms with the activist’s violent death. “It is disconcerting to feel that, as somebody who holds a lot of conservative view